Low Pay Affiliate Repeating Income

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I am beginning my next project at this moment which is an affiliate for a site similar to fiverr. Now the way it works is each time a purchase is made I will only make 15-30 cents which is not a lot but, for every person who signs up under me I get that commission every time they ever make a purchase so, as you can see over time with enough customers I could see a small steady income.

My question is has anyone ever promoted a site like this before and if so do you have any advice or recommendations.

I am currently in the process of building my website and have it live. I got the domain and hosting that I wanted already so, that part is taken care of.

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author rlcf
    There are tons of 'Fiverr' like sites out there. If you want your business to flourish and stand out, you better have a solid business model, solid software, solid website/coding, and of course a brandable name, like Fiverr. I say do some social media marketing at first, Twitter, Facebook, etc. Then see how it all goes from there.

    To your success,
    Daniel
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  • Profile picture of the author erange
    Dan's right...there are a ton of sites like Fiverr. But with that said, don't let us discourage you. You could have a good steady income if you played your cards right and promoted a solid company.

    When I promote these types of low revenue generators...I look at it like this..."I'm in for the long haul!" If you believe in it...do simple, little things every day that compound over time. You're not going to 'make it' in a week. But maybe after 2-3 years of steady, routine work...you might be surprised what you've accomplished.

    Eileen
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    • Profile picture of the author crgargan
      Originally Posted by erange View Post

      Dan's right...there are a ton of sites like Fiverr. But with that said, don't let us discourage you. You could have a good steady income if you played your cards right and promoted a solid company.

      When I promote these types of low revenue generators...I look at it like this..."I'm in for the long haul!" If you believe in it...do simple, little things every day that compound over time. You're not going to 'make it' in a week. But maybe after 2-3 years of steady, routine work...you might be surprised what you've accomplished.

      Eileen
      Excellent point. Yes the website offers article writing and content cheaper than fiverr and I am using that as a selling point. I believe the long haul is the right approach as well since a lot of clicks could lead to rising pay.
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